Tunnel Adapter Microsoft 6to4 Adapter Remover

The 6to4 adapter is a windows component for correctly transmitting IPv6 packets through a IPv4 network. If you have more than one 6to4 adapter in Device Manager, you likely have experienced a Windows bug in which a new Microsoft 6to4 adapter was unexpectedly created after a restart in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This can be repaired with Tunnel Adapter – 6to4 Adapter Remover. Just download the ZIP and extract its contents to a folder of your choice. For 32-bit systems, run i386.exe (x86), or for 64-bit (x64) systems run ia64.exe.

6to4remover v1.2 what is new(22.05.2013)
– The program will no longer use devcon.exe

6to4remover v1.1 what is new(26.02.2013)
– the program will now automatically identify your system architecture (x86 or x64)

In some cases, there may be many of these 6to4 adapters listed in Device Manager. Removing them one at a time can be both tedious and time consuming. Our freeware tool automates this process, and will not use devon.exe.

I had 999 6to4 adapters, svchost used 100% cpu, now i can breathe after using this program.

BonnJuly 26, 2013

Many thasnks sir/madam ill try this one

sujithApril 28, 2013

thanks

HUNKAANAugust 13, 2012

Gerçekten harika işler çıkarıyorsunuz, çok teşekkürler…

Sağlıcakla kalın,

velociraptorDecember 29, 2011

you’re welcome

balaDecember 29, 2011

Great work. It worked for me . I could atleast remove all the 240+ ISATAP Adapters with exclamation mark in the device manager. Now trying to up my wi-fi connectivity. thanks a lot.

Balaji

velociraptorDecember 21, 2011

Corrected , thank you

wwwprofiDecember 21, 2011

Download ZIP (125kb) can’t be opened.

velociraptorDecember 12, 2010

I don`t understand can you please give us more info , I think não is Portugesisch and mean : Not , I have written Microsoft 6to4 adapter Remover but it doesn`t mean Microsoft product , it mean:
remover removes Micorsoft 6to4 adapter

Looks really great.
I had about 200 adapters on one computer
It had network connection. Ping works (have to wait a while before first response comes). Using Internet Explorer works. Outlook works. But mappings (during logon script or via prompt) does not work.
After using this tool (it lasted maybe an hour to remove all adapters), mappings show up again (you know, “net use x: \\server\share”).